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Now’s a Great Time to Visit Stone Mountain
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Stone Mountain is a place you typically think of heading to when the weather is warm, the mountain glimmers in the sun and a picnics can be enjoyed before settling in for the laser show.
But now is actually a great time to visit Stone Mountain, especially if you have kids. Our cold and sunny days are perfect time to check out all of the seasonal activities happening at the mountain.
Snow Mountain
Snow Mountain features a 400′ hill for tubing (complete with lifts to get you to the top) providing thrills for older kids and adults. If you have children under 48″ tall, the Little Angels section is reserved just for them. They have a mini hill for sliding and plenty of room to play. Read More→
New Homes for the New Year
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Interested in moving in 2010? You might want to consider one of the many Bowen Family Homes communities throughout the metro-Atlanta area. This month, Bowen Family Homes is beginning construction on 43 new homes around Atlanta. The homes will range in both size and price, making it easy for anyone to find the home of their dreams in one of the many Bowen communities.
The homes will be built in Autumnbrooke, Berkeley Chase, Brynfield-Woodvale, Caswell Overlook, Deerfield Green, Hanover Place, Preserve at Johns Creek, Kensington Creek Manor, McGinnis Reserve, Stonehaven Pointe and Willoughby Cove and all are expected to be move-in ready by the spring, making now the perfect time to decide which community is the right one for you.
Each community offers buyers unique amenities and features. Whether you’re looking for a single-family home or a classic three-story townhome, you are sure to find the home of your dreams in one of these communities. Read More→
We are offering 40 penny tosses in honor of our birthday!
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Our Grand Finale is quickly approaching and finalists are qualifying left and right, which means there are only a few spots remaining for the Grand Finale Penny Toss set to take place on November 10th at the Gwinnett Center. There are only 11 spots remaining for the chance to win a new home and only 15 spots remaining for a chance to win $50,000. Opportunities won’t last long! Once we reach 100 finalists in each category, you will then only have an opportunity to qualify as a Runner-up for the event. Don’t miss your chance!
Fall is in the air!
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The leaves have begun to change colors, there is a cool nip to the air (well when it isn’t raining that is) and pumpkins and Halloween decorations can be found everywhere you look. Fall is once again in the air and it’s time for pumpkin patches and hayrides!
If you’re looking for family outings that don’t have you trekking across the state, we have all the information you need.
If you are in the Gwinnett County area you are in for a world of Halloween treats. From pumpkin patches to haunted houses, Gwinnett has it all. Located near the neighborhood of Ashmore the Church of the Hills Pumpkin Patch in Duluth is putting a charitable spin on the season with all the proceeds of their pumpkin patch going to Habitat for Humanity, and other local organizations.
Not too far from Berkeley Chase is the Norcross Presbyterian Church Pumpkin Patch. Norcross Presbyterian will be hosting a Family Fun Day on Saturday, October 24. This event will feature storytellers, crafts, pumpkin Read More→
Free Penny Toss Weekends Continue
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If you missed your chance at last weekend’s free penny toss event, don’t fret because we are having another.
Prospective homeowners and Realtors are invited to come out this Saturday from 10 a.m. until 3 p.m. to try their hand at qualifying to win a new house or $50,000 respectively at this weekend’s free penny toss.
Not sure what the Penny Power Promotion is all about or what a free penny toss event is?
The first 100 homebuyers and Realtors to toss their pennies into the fishbowl from 10 feet away will be qualified for the grand finale event set to take place on November 10. Read More→